Monday, November 15 through Friday, November 19 Talbert Hall 2nd Floor and on the Study Abroad Facebook Page
The UB Office of Study Abroad Programs is excited to announce our 2021 Global Gallery: Photo Exhibition. Although the current pandemic has made it difficult for students to participate in traditional education abroad programs and other international activities over the past 18 months, we know that student interest in these programs remains very high and hope that conditions will allow us to offer a range of transformational education abroad programs in 2022.
In recognition of the 2021 International Education Week (IEW), we have organized a photo exhibition that showcases 40 of the best UB student photos from study abroad experiences over the past decade (2011-2021). While we don’t have any new photos from the past year, we believe that it’s more important than ever to celebrate UB’s commitment to global education and to share amazing photos from the past to help everyone get excited about future opportunities for members of our UB community. International Education Week is a time for every student, staff, and faculty member to share international stories and photos, celebrate our diverse campus community, and recognize the positive local and global impact of education abroad programs.
Our Global Gallery: Photo Exhibition will be held in Talbert Hall in the 2nd Floor Hallway from November 15-19, 2021. We will also post these incredible student photos to our Facebook page. Please join us for this celebration of International Education Week and UB study abroad alumni!
An Honors alum will be visiting on Tuesday, November 16th at 12 noon in the Honors College meeting room to talk about internship and career opportunities with Citi Group. Join us for this in-person presentation and learn about the great opportunities available.
Attached are the descriptions for their current opportunities.
Please RSVP to Tim Matthews: trm7@buffalo.edu by Monday, November 15 at 3:00pm to reserve your spot.
Unable to attend but want to learn more? Let me know and I can connect you with Nicolas Sciandra directly.
From the connections to nature and the courage to fight for what’s rightfully theirs, Indigenous culture is one to honor and celebrate. Join us at the IDC for the acknowledgment and praise of Native communities within America.
Get involved with mentored projects that connect you with NGOs and global partners around the world! Build your intercultural competency skills to leverage with graduate schools or future employers.
Learn about the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and help partners achieve these goals while driving social, economic, and environmental progress.
In recognition that academic integrity is the foundational value of all teaching, learning, and research efforts, the University at Buffalo seeks to recognize those individuals who help to elevate this important value at our institution.
At the conclusion of each spring semester, in conjunction with National Honesty Day on April 30, the Office of Academic Integrity will recognize individuals or groups who have gone above and beyond their duty to promote and enhance our culture of integrity at UB during the past academic year.
An awards ceremony is tentatively planned for Monday, May 2, 2022.
The nomination deadline for the 2021-22 awards is March 31, 2022.
Have you ever thought about a career in higher education? Working in student affairs gives you the opportunity to assist students while they navigate college life.
Here is an opportunity to virtually learn about graduate programs that will prepare you for a career in student affairs/higher education.
You must register to attend and will be sent a link and password the day before the event. Register HERE
Location: Online
Date and Time: Sat., Nov. 13 from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Please join Cora P. Maloney Center (CPMC) on Monday, November 15th from 12-1 pm via Zoom for a program titled “Art & Activism: An Afternoon with Poet Jillian Hanesworth.”
Jillian Hanesworth is the city of Buffalo’s First Poet Laureate and a social justice spoken word artist who beautifully and masterfully couples artistic expression with activism to help create a more equitable world. After sharing some select pieces of poetry, we will have some reflections from UB’s Center for Diversity Innovation Visiting Scholars Crystal Z. Campbell and Octavio R. Gonzalez.